eje

Chamicuro

Adverb

eje

  1. yes

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish eghæ, from Old Norse eiga (to own).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ajə/, [ˈɑjə]

Noun

eje n

  1. possession

Verb

eje (imperative ej, infinitive at eje, present tense ejer or å (archaic), past tense ejede or åtte (archaic), past participle har ejet or åt (archaic))

  1. own
  2. have
  3. possess

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin axis, axem, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱs- (axis).

Noun

eje m (plural ejes)

  1. axis

Turkmen

Noun

eje

  1. mother
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